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Climate Stickers: Court Sees Criminal Resistance

Summary by Law Blog
Anyone who glued themselves to the street in protest previously risked prosecution for coercion. Now, a new law may be added: resistance against law enforcement officers. The Berlin Higher Regional Court ruled in a ruling that anyone who glues themselves to the street with superglue is committing violence against law enforcement officers and is therefore engaging in criminal resistance. A climate activist had glued himself to a busy intersection…
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Anyone who glued themselves to the street in protest previously risked prosecution for coercion. Now, a new law may be added: resistance against law enforcement officers. The Berlin Higher Regional Court ruled in a ruling that anyone who glues themselves to the street with superglue is committing violence against law enforcement officers and is therefore engaging in criminal resistance. A climate activist had glued himself to a busy intersection…

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law blog broke the news in on Wednesday, July 23, 2025.
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